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tickets on sale from 9am for Wakestock 2011

limited early birds for Europe's largest wakeboard music festival

By Scott Williams | Published:

Wakestock 2011 - around the site (2)
Photo credit: Andy Pitt


From 9am today early bird tickets go on sale for the 12th Wakestock which takes place from Friday 8th until Sunday 10th July 2011, at Abersoch, North Wales.

A limited number of early bird tickets will go on sale tomorrow, however Wakestock won't be making their first announcements until the new year.

Wakestock offers festival goers free-to-watch wakeboarding by day and music by night. Right next to the beach, as well as featuring a competition for the wakeboard title, there are live bands and DJ's for two nights.

Wakestock are adding a 'Beach Stage' into the mix for 2011, with various artists performing right next to the wakeboard pool gap, and closer to the crowd.

An early bird weekend without camping is priced at £95, and with camping is priced at £120. A quiet campsite weekend ticket is priced at £140. A single night ticket is priced at £40 or £65 with camping. A campervan ticket is priced at £50. Tickets are due to go on sale on Friday 10th December.

To buy tickets, from 9am, click here.

Note: This is a 16 or over event. Photo ID in the form of a passport, driving license, or proof of age card may be required to gain entry to the festival site, and may also be required to prove you are 18 & over to purchase alcohol. Under 16's will NOT be permitted entry to the festival site, even if an adult accompanies them.

The site overlooks Cardigan Bay and across to Snowdonia and has facilities to entertain over 10,000 people each night.